Don’t forget about this event tonight . Goggle your area and it with give you the best showing .
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Wow thanks for reminder Tam...after I watch the Patriot's. Beat the Chiefs .. I'm gonna check it outSW Connecticut
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I am lucky . It’s 80 deg sun burn weather and it comes out early over here . I was walking to a little store yesterday and there were so many flowers blooming . I thought about my AH family and knew Tom was warm .
But let’s remeber I’m six months I am going to hear it’s to hot
to go look for points .
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It's starting here pretty good now ... another 40 minutes ...totality.. it's 8 degrees here but I'm gonna see itSW Connecticut
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Ok we are all depending on Ethan for some awesome pics . I took terrible ones for back up in case he frooze .
whoa wow one of the best eclispe of my life sun or moon . Went to a blood orange blackish ash to a full bright moon again .
Really amazing may some artist be inspired .
Come on Kentucky the site needs you
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I got these so-so pics last night. It was -5, and breezy. Everything that could go wrong with my camera, did go wrong. A fully charged battery went to dead within 10 minutes, missing totality. The focusing mechanism went haywire, and the aperture was almost non-existent. I wish I got better pics, but due to the fact that I have missed over four lunar eclipses due to clouds, I will take it.
It was so cold out there, the linings in my nose froze. I heard popping sounds too. It was twigs that exploded due to the cold. Our local reporter threw a glass of cold water into the air, and it turned to snow before it hit the ground. It was chilly...
Watching this solar event made me realize why the Native Americans, and other cultures got scared to death when they saw this occurring. It was creepy, eerie, and really cool at the same time. Just breath taking...
btw, I got a new set of abo tools last night. My dad got a spike buck. Today is the last day of deer season, and we really need meat in the freezer."The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee
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It was too cold hovering around a bitter 46 degrees and the Old Man/Brunhilda were tired and went to bed early lolol thanks for the pics!Professor Shellman
Tampa Bay
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Love those pics Ethan and thank you for those . That red was the best then the ash black whoa . Glad you got to see it .
I was thinking your camera would freeze .
Yep get those spike bucks and get rid of that gene pool . We see old bucks with spikes it’s weied . Then the minerals on our property turn up the beauties . I saw one with an antler coming out of the middle of his head . Huhhhh
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